Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Gorilla Tracking in the Bwindi National Park


Located in South Western Uganda on the western side of the Rift Valley, is Bwindi National Park. The national park is world-famous for its gorillas and is said that half of the gorillas still surviving on the planet are here at the Bwindi National Park. Since way back from 1963, Bwindi National Park is an impenetrable gorilla tracking tourist destination.  It is why many a time; a trip to the place is also called Bwindi Gorilla Safari.

Bwindi National Park is also the best park where you will get a spectacular view of the endangered gorilla species. The park also is a bird watcher heaven. More than 360 species of birds and more than 200 species of butterflies are said to be recorded in the region. Apart from birds and gorillas, the National Park is also home to 120 mammals, which includes seven primates and about thirty types of animals. This primate includes chimpanzees, black and while Columbus, grey-cheeked mangabey, L’Hoest monkeys and blue monkeys.


 
So now that you have been aware of all that is there in the offering at Bwindi, choose the best safari tour operator and fly toBwindi gorilla safaris. Gorilla Link Tours is a safari tour organizer based out of Uganda and specializes in safari tours all over Uganda. Customize your safari trip with Gorilla Link Tours and experience a world with gorillas in your next upcoming holidays. Bwindi National park is perhaps the best park where you will have a chance to view the spectacles of the gorilla world. Also, get an opportunity to enjoy the unmatched beauty of the tropical rain forest of Uganda. Choose your destinations carefully along with the expert safari tour organizers and customize all details as per your travel plan, which includes your air tickets, stay, sightseeing, adventures, recreation and return.

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